Homer wrote about the court. He told us about how the court worked.
Only Homer himself could answer, but he is not around to tell us.
Homer does not tell us where the Island of the Cyclopes was. Later traditions mention Sicily.
Homer isn't a greek god.
Homer wrote the Iliad.
Homer wrote about the court. He told us about how the court worked.
i think in the us and worldwide mario is more famous than homer simpson
The government hoped the missionaries would encourage the Chinese to trade with the US
Because Homer's poetry is now considered as the model or basis of comparison for today's work/literature and because Homer continue's to be the center of many artist's works.
Honestly, probably Homer Simson. Wow... i never thought of that but now that i do, that is sad :) lol
Only Homer himself could answer, but he is not around to tell us.
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they are both Greek poets. Homer was blind and his name was used in the now most common show "The Simpsons".
Everyone knows who Homer Simpson is, and have heard of Washington...but do they really know who he is? For the american citizens, we could tell that they know who he is, many people around the world have no idea (first US president). Washington being the first president of the US, makes him soooo powerful, but haha you know... now days people prefer watching T.V and they don't care about the past....which is way I could tell, Mr.Simpson, Homer Simpson is more famous than Mr. President, George Washington.
Homer shows us in The Odyssey that trust is essential for successful relationships and alliances. Characters like Odysseus and Penelope demonstrate the importance of trusting one another and remaining loyal in the face of challenges and temptations. However, Homer also highlights how trust can be betrayed, as seen with the suitors who deceive Penelope and Odysseus during his absence.
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